Art professor Joan Linder's "Birds of Buffalo" features 154 species of local birds and spans nearly 300 feet of the downtown train platform.
The annual event spotlights the rich diversity on campus.
First established in 1966, the “Mad Turtles” offer a different thrill for UB students more familiar with football and basketball.
As the calendar turns to November, UBNow tackles that annual topic: what the UB community should know when the snow flies.
The final event of the “Learning About Your Genome” series aims to increase awareness of genetics in the African-American community.
Properly disposing of a ton of daily trash is key to UB's goal of becoming climate neutral and moving toward zero waste by 2030.
The school received its second HEED award this fall from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
The modern master of literary horror is appearing as part of the English department's Exhibit X Fiction Series.
School of Architecture and Planning is hosting a symposium and related exhibit on inclusive design and access to public toilets and locker rooms.
Perry lecturer Alan Jette believes radical change is needed in how the U.S. addresses preventing disabilities if there’s to be any improvement.
Igniting Hope conference has matured into a movement aimed at bringing lasting change to the region by ending race-based disparities and their devastating impacts.